er and Mr. p last Tuesday ice potatoes oon for Niaâ€" mently . The rd on the heatâ€" ‘ Happy ts with Miss MeceGiMivray. istle and Miss Hancock of tson of Fergus an were guests iss Nellie Anâ€" f the week. Walkerton _ reâ€" y Co.. Fergus » water supply Ners in pusult near HMandbill . Arthur of Dur of â€" Hanover, ly, before winâ€" verything proâ€" Complete with ry and 3 blades ) FEED this locality chool â€" children for the Christ. sses week CE ery ig in due time h high winds UFS10N n Agent Durham of 5 D ty of ROS. resent r d ecialty splendid Sunday STORE Dec. 7th xe have visâ€" that Mr. J peration in Al 5y aoae nd _ Myrie h relatives le $6.50 a Y $2.00 $3.50 $3.25 # at visiting Am with this Â¥0 Tok THE REVIEW saYys yourslf and your famâ€" ily. Magazines of lour' own choice and this newspaper, packed with stories, timeâ€" Iy articles, helgful departments anJ colorâ€" {ul lxstrations. Now is your chance. TAKE YOUR CHOICE! Give your children plenty of the d eli bake. Eat it yourselftâ€"for health and . care of your other baked goods née ds variety of fine quality products, always d bones p.,2,, 1 3 U CPery made Bread is good for the teeth and bones. Reeent laboratory tests prove this conclusively. These tests brought out, that in children a diet high in refined wheat is by no means incompatible with excellent calcium â€" and phosphorus retention . Scientists agree that properly made Bread | and bones. Reeent laboratory tests prove this tests brought out, that in children a diet higt _ " \ S _WTUUSHL OHL, That P 1EL [~] American Boy â€"â€" [(~] Parents‘ Magazine â€" â€" (~) Can. Horticulture and The Commissioner of Agricultural Loans, Parliament Buildings, Tqronto, bas a number of Farms for Sale in (GGrey County .‘ Good bargains. 10 percent down and the balance spread over 20 years at 4 per cent. Apply‘to WM. L. BATTY, Meaford. Inspector for Grey Go. [7] Maclean‘s (24issues) 1 yr. [7] National Hon:e Monthly 1 yr. [7 Canadian Magazine â€" 1yr. (~] Chatelaine â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [~] Pictorial Review â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [ Silver Screen â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [~) American Boy â€"â€" â€" 1yr. ~ Chatelaine â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. ~) Pictorial Review â€" â€" â€" 1yr. ~] Silver Screen â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. ~| American Boy â€"â€"â€" 1yr. ~\ Parents‘ Magazine â€" â€" 6mo. HENDERSON‘S BAKERY ~OV. %6, 1936 FARMS FOR SALE â€"~>~1y. the d elicious, wholesome Bread . we Ith and enjoyment. And let us take is néeds, too. We produce a wide , always fresh and perfectly baked. One magazine from group 2 and this newspaper One magazine from group 1 This Offer Fully Guarâ€" anteedâ€"All Renewals Will Be Extended. C] Liberty Mag.(52 Issues)1 yr. C Judge = > + ~>~> 1yr. [C] Parents‘ Magazine â€" â€" 1yr. [Q] True Story â€"â€" â€" ~« 1yr. [C] Screenland â€" â€" â€" â€"*â€" 1yr [â€"] House & Garden The W.M.S. and W.H. met, Tuesâ€" Aay at the home of Mrs Wilfred Watâ€" son with 21 present. Mrs Sutherland presided. Miss Margaret McArthur, gave a splendid paper on missions, and a letter was read from Mrs Frasâ€" er, Fiegherton, â€" inviting _ Priceville ladies to their meeting, . Wednesday, 25th. The election of officers was as follows: â€" Pres., Mrs. Sutherland; vicepres., Miss Mary McEachern; Mr and Mrs Geo. Green and famâ€" ily of Caledon, were recent visitors with Mrs A. B. McArthur and famâ€" ily. Mrs Mary Dingwall visited at Ed. Dingwall‘s enroute home from Montâ€" real, to her home at Cedarvilie. Miss Ada Whyte has gone to Tor onto for the winter. treas., Miss Nellie McLean; sec‘y, Miss Margaret McArthur; supply sec. Mrs McMeekin; glad tidings, Mary McEachern. Mrs Jno. Nichod preâ€" sided over the W .H. meeting. Ro‘ll call was answered by a Christmas suggest‘on, after which a splendid Mr and Mrs Chas. Tucker and famâ€" ily visited Friday at Mr. W. J. Hincks. A miscellaneous shower was givâ€" en to Mr and Mrs John Mcinn‘s on Friday night in Township Hall, Glenâ€" elg. The evening was spent in music and dancing. The bride and groom were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. Congiatulations to Miss Donalda Nichol and Mr D. A., Mcintyre who were married Saturday at the bride‘s home, by Rev. N. MacDonald. Miss B. Steele of Bolton, miss‘onâ€" ary on furlough from West China, visited her cousins Mr and Mrs W. G. McBride and addressed St. Columâ€" ba Y.P.S. on Sunday evening, speakâ€" ing on eAucational work among Chinâ€" ese young peopl®» Mrs Elizabeth Frank of Caledon is visiting with Mrs A. B. McArthur. Keep in mind the fowl supper on Thursday night, ov. 26th in the Presbyter‘an churah, when a play will be given; the Sharp Orchestra from Dornoch and sol etc. St. Columba W.M.S. and W.A. met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Harâ€" rison for their November meeting. Miss Anna Shortreed read the parable of the GoodSamaritan, and Mrs Ritchâ€" ie read an interesting story of _ a Good Samaritan in a present day setâ€" t‘ng. Miss Jewel McArthur introdueâ€" ed the new study book, "Men and women _ of far horizons", dealing with the first chapter, "Beside beds of pain" in connection with medical missions. It was decided to have a special thankoffering for our mission fund on Surday, Nov. 29th. St. Columba Sunday~ School enterâ€" tainment and Christmas Tree will be held on Dec. 18th. a datk road with owls hooâ€"hooing. Some boys essaying to help, good naturedly with their hooâ€"hoos bought forth from him in resentment that he was Irish and was proud of it. We wortnered oursels that he hadna mair ambeeshun. A plentiful lunch was supplied before dism‘ssal. Weather was cold ard stormy. the 17th inst. Wareham, Feversham, 'Flesherton, Hanover were represented A total attendance of 190 were present without Durham‘s representation who failed td. appear. A fine address was given by Rov. Service of Flesherton. A solo, _ "A Perfect Day" in sweet voice was given by a young lady, and a duett by two other young ladâ€" ies, names not secured. . The young man to whom the task of leading in the various sports that followed, wasl certainly versatile. climaxing all with a visit to an insane asylum with all lights out, his jJourneying throughl artist and each one contributed _ a solo, or took a solo part. We can‘t claim any favorite, but we know there was quite a stretch from the soprano steeple high notes, down to the basâ€" so‘s lowest profundo. They would be gladly welcomed back. We ake | this opportunity of expressing to them | the warm appreciation of the aud-' ience. | _ Sacrament Surday will be held at St. Columba on Nov. 29th. Mrs. ‘A. B. McDonald and (nee Katie McTaggart) were visitors over the weekend of the former‘s mother, Alex McLean and wife, also at his father‘s. The massed gathering of the Y.P. 8. members of South Grey was largeâ€" ly in evidence on Tuesday â€" evening, _ The Concert put on by the Virginia ‘ Jubilee Singers on Thursday evening, Nov. 19th, proved to be a very enâ€" joyable affair. The troupe were afâ€" fable, courteous and kind in their demeanor, in conversation free. Their singing was a marvel in catchy time _with excellent rythm, harmony _ and shading, especially in their quartet ! tes, mixed and male. Each one is an The Women‘s Institute will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 2nd at Mrs. Schenk‘s home. Rol call: Gifts for Children‘s Shelter. PRICEVILLE }2 PRICEVILLE igs, Mary The Hendry, Crawford, Walton and ichod preâ€" Ed. Scott families attended the funâ€" ing. Ro!l eral of their aunt Mrs McDonald at Christmas Arthur on Sunday. splendid â€" Mrs Robt. Renwick and daughter, can‘t‘ l'axx:'ll.; 1 here | at Mi Tano ; ba.a-l Sor oula °* M : diner, ake hetd the d aud-‘ The | _ Howard Watson. came home from the hunt jast Thursday, bringing with him a fine buck. He intends having | the head mounted. We in the Park have almost got sleighing yet the cars are running on fine roads, hard and smooth. Mr. Theron Dingwall has been laid up with a severe cold. We had a friendly call from tax colâ€" lector Pearson the other day. He can meet the people with a smile this year, there being a substantial reâ€" duction in the taxes, which is very appropriate in this year of poor crops. We think the Council used good judgâ€" ment, although there has been as usual, much criticism over the bumps on the road. On Nomination day they will give an account of their stewardâ€" ship. Visitors at Aldcorns‘ on Sunday were Mrand Mrs Alex, Akins and Mr ard Mrs Elmer Akins of Glen Huron, and Mr and Mrs Jim Kennedy of Shelburne. Mr Robert Lindsay of Glenelg is staying with Mrs. Heard Sr. for a while at present. Considerable fow] is being devourâ€" ed these evenings in a friendly way among nelghbors. Mr and Mrs Harry Scott and son Jimmie of Durham spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs Jas. Scott. Mr. Lioydi Wiltshire has gone to Toronto. Mr and Mrs Elwin Hood spent a few days in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Dick Hardy and Shirâ€" ley are also in the city this week, going with Mr. and Mrs. TresiAder, who spent Saturday night at Hardys‘ in the Park, and with some fear of a snow blockade. * At Hugh McMillan‘s at the week end were son Donald, daughters Jesâ€" sie and Isabel. They took Mr. McMilâ€" lan back with them to see the Royal Winter Fair. The Tories and Grits are now all reading the same paper and looklngf "kinda shy" at each other. This new ; ‘Globe & Mail‘ is being wondered aâ€" bout, and not liked by some who have| not got used to it. However we will surely get the truth of the matter, as . both old papers â€"did their best. The new Dundalk Herald is also flppreclaâ€"| ted, showing progress in our home country . t , A quiet wedding took place on Satâ€" _urday, Nov. 21, at 1.30 p.m. when Il)oxu;lda, daughter of Mr and. Mrs T. Nichol, became the bride of Donald , A. Mcintyre, son of Mr and the late Mrs. Alex Mcintyre. Rev. N. Macâ€" !Donald performed the ceremony in the presence of only immediate relaâ€" itlves of the bride and groom, | Our mail courier is now â€" sitting pretty, driving a fine pair of Shetland ponies. Mail always on time. Bornâ€"on Thursday morning, Nov. 19th, at a nursing home in Flesherâ€" ton, to Mr and Mrs Wm. Hay, con, 19, «Proton, a daughter.â€" Heartiest congratulations . | Mr and Mrs Earl Brown have gone | to Toronto again this winter, where , he is working on the section. For travelling, the bride wore a navy coat with blue wolf collar and matching accessories. On their reâ€" turn they will~reside at Mcintyre. The bride, who was unattended, wore a gown of copper rust transparâ€" ent velvet. After a wedding _ dinner the bride and groom left for a short honeymoon to Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo. Mr and Mrs Dan MceDonald from pear Boothville, moved into the vilâ€" lage. Sorry to report Miss Lizzie Mathâ€" er, Mrs, Ramage and Mrs Pete Garâ€" diner, all on the sick list and under the doctor‘s care. i The Christmas Sunday School enâ€" tertainment will be held fn St. â€" Anâ€" drew‘s church on Thurs., Dec. 17. THE DURHMHAM REVIEW Mr and Mrs Frank Hamilton and family of Mt. Forest visited Sunday at Mr. Jack McMeekin‘s. Mrs. Mary Stephenson, Markdale is visiting her daughter, Mrs W. J. Hincks. like a good attendance of ladies. Mr and Mrs Alex McLean and Mr. Innis McLean, Toronto, spent weekend with their parents. The Dec. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Aldcorn, and will be the annual meeting. We would address was given by Rev. N. Macâ€" Donald on Cape Breton Island. Plans and arrangements were made for fowl suppepr. It was decided to buy four doz. cups and saucers. A deâ€" lightful lunch was senved by Misses Nellie McLean and Mary McBEachern. SWINTON PARK McINTYREâ€"NICHOL HOPEVILLE VICINITY WIN I AKIUYU â€"AKUCHIVES TORONTO |_ Durham‘s Junior hockey players and |fans assembled last Friday night to 'organiz-a for the com‘ng season. They decided io enter a team again in the Junior Northern League, but not in ‘the O.H.A. Officers elected are: Pres., W. Calder; viceâ€"pres., P. Gagâ€" [ non; sec‘yâ€"treas., John McGowan Jr.; Manager, R. L. Saunders; Executive A disastrous fire occurred a mile and a quarter west of Ceylon on Friâ€" day afternoon last, when Mr. Dan Muir‘s residence was burned to the ground. The fire had gained considâ€" erable headway and could not be checked despite all the efforts of the neighbors, who were summoned by phone. e No fewer than about 20 new membâ€" ers were received into the Bapt‘st church on Sunday evening last. Specâ€" ial services at Glenelg Centre durâ€" ing the past few weeks caused _ an awakening with the above result. The Bell Telephone Company, findâ€" ing their office inadequate in size are preparing to move to larger quarters on Lambton S., to the rooms now occupied by the Misses Caldwell as millinery pariors. Lorne Smith has his right hand very badly and painfully injured on Holstein: Wm. Calder of Durham, the aspiring Liberal candidate of 8. Grey,, called on some of the electors of Egremont last week. _....Our esâ€" teemed twp. clerk, Mr David Allan Sr. met with in accident Tuesiay of last week wh!ch might easily have resultâ€" ed fataily. He was putt‘ng the colts in the stable before tea and was standing behind a strange horse in the stable, which he had forgotten at the time was there. It kicked, supposedly at the colts, but struck Mr. Allan in the breast, knocking him forcibly backwards. His head struck the hard cement floor, and his son nearby, hearing the fall ran in and picked him up unconscious. So limp was be, that his son had to drag rather than carry him into the house, where in ten or fifteen minâ€" utes he regained consciousness after friction was applied. i Taken from Review fyle, Nov. 24121 Com., Frank Mellraith, Lance McGirr Sam Levine. + North Egremont corr.: Mr. Jas. H. Coleridge purposes having _ a sale of farm steck and implements on Dec. 2nd, having sold the old homestead . 4 Mr. Al Saunders arrived home on Tuesday of last week after spending the fall months in the West. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr and Mrs George Turnbull on their having completed fifty years of married life. The wedding took place at the old Milligan homestead on Nov. 1%, 1851. The service was conâ€" ducted by the late Rev. Wm. Park who rode through the woods to be present at the occasion Hampden Corr.: _ A reception was given in he Presbyterian church for the Rev. W . I. McLean on Monday evening Nov. 6th. An address of welâ€" come was read by Mr John Milligan to which Mr. McLean made a very appropriate reply. Harry Falconer, an employee of the Hanover Portland Cement Co., had his face seriously burned last Sunday week morning about ten o‘clock. Falâ€" coner is a burner who went there some months ago from Durham. The coal had blown in the kiln and when he attempted to light it by means of waste, there was an explos‘on and the burning material flew back _ in his face and burned it badly . T In the course of a few weeks the electors of Durham will be called upâ€" on to cast their votes for or against local option. * While Mrs. Wm. Black was walkâ€" ing past the Central Drug Store last Tuesday, she slipped and fell on the icy sidewalk. _ After being driven home it was found she had sustainâ€" ed serlous injury, her hip bone being broken. } 25 YEARS AGgo Taken from Review fyle Nov. 23|11 _ The Inspector of Armouries was in town last week and found everything in first class‘shape under Colin Mcâ€" Dougall‘s care. He says our armory is one of the best of the small class in the province. Mr. Norman Walpole has sold his livery business and equipment to Mr John Whittaker, who took possession on Tuesday, t | Melen, Durham, were Sunday visitors with her s‘ster, Mrs. J. Sinclair. Mr ]smcuu is stil a patient at Orange" IN DAYS OF YORE Mr. Fred Christie is suffering from a bai attack of rheumatism in h‘s Mrs. Chas. Wale spent a few Cays in Toronto. Sorry to hear Mrs John Plester, Sr is in poor health at present. Mrs Ferguson of Owen Sound is a visitor with Mrs Showell at the 15 YEARS AGo Buildings raised and moved, also stone walls straightened. Will take any kind of farm stock in return. For particulars cal\ on Hugh C. Mcâ€" Lean, R.R. 1, Priceville. being Lots 13 and 14 on the first con., B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M.; of Glenelg, north of the Durhai roadI A. L. C, M. on Highway No. 4, containing ACâ€" Honor Post Graduate Aima College res more or less; 4 miles from\Durâ€"| Pupil of Parnell Morris, A. A. G. O. bam, all seedad dow1, mosty \new Pilano, Vocal, Theory, Harmony, Ele in good rtate of cultivation, &ood cution and Physical Culture Special fences, lots of water, no pumping Wat course for advanced pupiis, including er for stock; about 12 acres of hardâ€" Hand Culture and Arm Gouches Be wood, some swamp, no incumberance. ginners a specialty. Kindergarten For information apply to J. A. Brown method for children of pre school age. Priceville R. R. 1. ~ _ |Have commenced teaching Stndio av. GOOND FARM FOR SALE 200 acre, in Holland township, 2 miles northcast of Dornoch,. Good brick house and barn, also good orâ€" chard. _ Soft and hard water conâ€" venient. Apply at Review Office. Make big money sell goods that sell on sight. A thouwsabd homes in your district are pro ts for our line of 200 household necessities. Experience unnecessary Start to make big money at on Write to Familex Products Co., 570 St. Clemâ€" ent St., Montreal. Double brick house on uth side of Mill Street,, in good state of reâ€" pair, with all conveniences. Apply to J,. H. McQuarrie,\ Durham Fox Hound pups, four months old, bred by pedigreed edbone Walke male; female crosse English and Walsh, known as gréat fox drivers on both sides. 198% acres 4%\miles north of Durâ€" ham, goed buildings, running water past the barn. 11 sell for $2,300 cash or $2,600 on \time, with a good down payment and interest. Albert Middleton, rham, Ont, (30â€"4 Housekeeper for family of four. Apâ€" ply by letter stiting wages, to John S. McDermi{d, Priceville, Ont. (4243 Do you want to become a merchâ€" ant or the owner of a prosperous business? We supply the goods. You can earn real good money, steady inâ€" come, right \away. Now is your chance to get ahead. For free details write Gene% Manager, 570 St. Clement St., Montreal. Harmonic Cabinet victrola, or will trade for\wood. Apply at Review Ofâ€" fice. Six ms, Thomas Brown Estate; all comveniences, garden ani garage. choice Jocation. Apply Herb Cross, North Egremont: ‘The friends of Mr. and Mrs Murray.Wells met Monâ€" Aay at their néwly formed house to spend a social hour and to wish them every happiness on their recent marâ€" riage. spéakers.~.... Miss A‘. C. Macphail speaks in Hopeville, Monday night Nov. 28, in the interests of U.F.O. Mrs Munro is visiting her daughâ€" ter, Mrs Lorne Robertson in Stratford for a couple of weeks. Hopeville corr.: Mr. Harry Scott was up north on his annual deer hunt last week and had his usual good luck. ....Candidate Hast‘e and his supporters, Mr. Wright, Dundalk, and Dr. Sneath were in Hopeville on Monday night to "hold the fort" for the Liberal party. They were well received, a large crowd being present who listened with interest to the This morning 24th of November, there passed away a well known and respected citizen in the person of Samuel McCracken. He had been a resident of Durham for nearly 50 years and well known as a carpentâ€" er, contractor and house builder. Mr. Dick McCabe has left the emâ€" ploy of the Standard Bank and is now a drug clerk in the Central Drug Thureday evening of last week by backâ€"firing of the crank of a truck. No bones were broken but the skin on the back of the hand was stripped off dewn to the sinews, and twenty stitches were required to put it in C. B. Smith, AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED HOUSE FOR SALE FARM |FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE NTED cution and Physical Culture. Special course for advanced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches Be ginners a specialty. Kindergarten method for children of pre school age. Have commenced teaching. Studio ovâ€" er P. Lawrence‘s store, Hours 1 to 6 try Chiropractic adjustments, Mas sage and Uitra Ylolst Rays Ontario & Dominion Land Surveyor Registered Professional Engimeer Surveys, Reports, Estimates, Plans Telephone 31, ORANGEVILLE, Ont. GEORGE E. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms . Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dunâ€" dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. _ Geo. E. Duncan, Dundalk P.O. Phone 42 r 43 Honor Graduate Toronto University, Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Specalist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat In Durham every other waalcond Lambton 8t., Durham, Ont. Office Hours: 1.30 to 4.00 p.m. 7.80 to 900 p. m. J. L. SWITH, M.B., M.C., P.s. Office Office and Residence: Corner Coumr tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Office hours: 9 to 11 am., 1.30 to 4 pm., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays excented C. G. AND J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared Ofice: Over Vollett‘s Store. Your patromage solicited REPAIRING aAs USUAL The Down Town Shoe Store HOURS : 2 â€" 4 p. m. J. H. MeQUARRIE, B. a. ROYDEN BURNETT, May have to advance prices in November. Get your supply now while stock is plenty and prices moderate. Low and High cut at Old Prices Dentistry in all its Branches Leather or Rubâ€" ber Footwear SUITABLE FOR FALL we have them in IF YOU ARE THINKiNG oF P. E. MacARTHUR J. S. McILRAITH T. H. SNEATH, M. D. 4 GaAS8 ExTRaActions : Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. CHIROPRACTIC BESSIE McGILuiv®*y PICKERING, DDS, LOS3 TRAVELLING Goops Always in Stock. . M. EAGLESON DR. C. P. PARK